Paris Junior College News Archive
Welcome to the PJC News Archive. Listed on the pages below are the hundreds of news items released by PJC over the previous few years.
Medical Records, Surgical Tech pinnings held
Four receive Medical Records Coding certificates, and nine graduate from Surgical Technology program.
Read MorePinning held for 2010 PJC LVN graduates
The Hopkins-Nicholas Award for outstanding performance in both classroom and clinical training went to Megan Glascock of Commerce.
Read More600 receive diplomas, certificates Friday
Math instructor Mallie Hood was named the 2010 Master Teacher, and Carmen Martin of Bogata, Texas, received this year's Distinguished Service Award.
Read MoreSpring 2010 welding classes graduate
[b]Photos:[/b] Graduates of both the day and evening classes are pictured.
Read MoreAssociate Degree Nursing ceremonies held
Sixty-eight ADN graduates received pins during ceremonies held at First Baptist Church in Paris Thursday.
Read MoreTIJT holds spring 2010 graduation ceremonies
Jewelry store owner and former TIJT student Aaron Capdeboscq was the keynote speaker.
Read MoreNearly 100 graduate from GED program
Dr. Bettie Rose Horne, vice chair and commissioner from the Third Congressional District, South Carolina Commission on Higher Education, was the featured speaker.
Read MoreAdult Ed instructors complete special training
Those completing the year-long training program in "Effective Instruction for all Adult Education Students including those with Special Learning Needs" earned 60 hours of professional development.
Read MorePJC’s SGA takes several statewide awards
Student Activities Coordinator Deanna Young won Advisor of the Year, SGA President Carmen Martin won Student of the Year, and the organization took first place in Community Project.
Read MoreDebra Margraves named Nurse of the Year
"Caring Today for a Healthier Tomorrow" is the 2010 national theme for Nurses Week.
Read MoreTaylor Ammons wins prestigious McLemore Cup
Dragons volleyball player Mallory Johnson of Decatur, Texas, wins the Bobby Walters Cup as the sophomore athlete with the highest grade point average.
Read MoreSpring 2010 commencement set for May 14
Commencement exercises begin at 8 p.m. at Noyes Stadium with the procession of College Regents, faculty members and candidates from the Mike Rheudasil Learning Center.
Read MoreMusic, journalism students honored by Regents
Retiring employees also recognized during Monday evening's meeting of the PJC Board of Regents.
Read MoreEncore’s spring show set for this weekend
"Encore Evolution" will be presented Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the Ray Karrer Theater on the PJC campus.
Read MoreTwo from North Lamar receive scholarships
Cheyenne Fodge of Paris and Angela Archbold of Reno have been awarded Lamar County Retired Teacher scholarships.
Read MoreMusic students’ recital set Thursday, April 22
The program includes a variety of classical music, as well as spiritual songs, and will be held in the Music Building Recital Hall.
Read MoreAlejandra Santana wins the Owens Scholarship
Carpenter, Norman win journalism awards during the 35th annual Creative Awards Wednesday afternoon at PJC.
Read MorePJC Chorale presents its Spring Concert Monday
Monday's concert will be "Red Carpet Night at the Movies" featuring music from films new and not so new.
Read MoreSwingers of Birches Awards set for Wednesday
Award winners will be announced in the writing contest as well as for the various arts and photography categories.
Read MoreChampionship Dragons returning to PJC Saturday
Members of the 1959 NJCAA national champion Dragons baseball team will be honored guests at Hub Hollis Field when today's Dragons take on the Angelina College Roadrunners in a double-header beginning at 1 p.m.
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